Giving The Body Its Due: An Interdisciplinary Conference a most unusual and important gathering. . . November 4 & 5,1989 Eugene 1 lilton 1 lotel Conference Center, Eugene, Oregon The aim of this conference is to illuminate and to examine the role of the living body in knowing and making sense of the world, in learning, in the creative arts, and in self- and interpersonal understandings. TOPICS INCLUDE: • "Barefoot Phenomenology" Elizabeth A. Behnke • "The Abandoned Body and Its Shadows" Robert D. Romanyshyn • ^he Body of thf Poem ClaJia Yukman • "Qi Lnergy" Shigenari Nagalumo • "The Politics of the Body" Randall McGmven • oooy rrocess in the tvolution of Language Mary leLron l osier • "Architecture, Ornament, and the Body" Kent C. Bloomer liiw conference fee made possible by donations from: The Oregon Humanities Center • The Lane Regional Arts Council Oregon Commitee for the Humanities • Twenty U of O Departments • academic credit is available • To Register Slop by the University of Oregon Continuation Center 1 SSI Moss Street Eugene, Oregon 97401 call 686-3537 _Sports_ Irish look tough for Purdue WIST l Al AVI III Inri | A I*) Top-ranked Noire Dame is looking for depth and Purdue coach I red Akers is looking for a weakness in the top-ranked Irish ,is the teams prepare for Satin da\ s nalinnalh televised game I don't think there's am doubt that we have to pla\ more people even if it i osts us dear I v. " Holtz said. rattling off .1 list of freshmen he intends to start using 'We have no other option or we're going to be a basket rase bv the end of the rear One thing we did last rear is we got bet ter I lie reason we got better is r\ e w ere able to plav .1 lot of differ ent people Holtz reiterated that he doesn't consider his team to be No 1 and warned about looking past the Boilermakers "The only w eakness I see in Purdue is they have not been able to run the ball on a consistent basis." Holtz said "Their passing game is awfullv good and their defense is very solid " He doesn't antii ipate the heavilr favored Irish to look beyond the Purdue game I .1111 not (.oik erned about w hether we'll plav hard." Holtz said "I think we ll plav very well, but you always have some trep idation w hen vou go on the road Akers in his third rear of trying to turn around a floundering Purdue program knows about the pressure of being the nation's top ranked team, having had the experience at Texas. "It's a soun e ol pride for the players but it puts a lot of pres sure on you at times," Akers said Tuesday via a conference tall "It s quite .1 burden Hie Irish are t-0 in defense of their national i hampionship. w ith \ a tones over Virginia Mir higan and Mu liigan State They have .1 la game winning streak the longest Division I string in the nation and ow n nine ( onsei utile vii lories over Big Ten op poneuts Last Saturdav the Irish oven ame four turnovers to defeat Mil hig.iii State 2 1 I t I he most encouraging thing vou could have that mam turnovers and beat a team the caliber of Michigan Stale." Holtz said Purdue is I 1 lull ing beaten Miami of ()hio 77 HI at borne and lost at W ashington ttt ') UO-Bookstore PAPER PRODUCTS AND BINDERS I INDEX DIVIDERS 5 Tab or 8 Tab REG 67c & 79e 37$ SHEET PROTECTORS AND REPORT COVERS / BUY 3 GET J FREE' 1 LEGAL pads ' s*Me f Buy • Pfl/Cf get ] free PEE CHEE REG 59« 290 NEW COLORS REG vtfitro V MEAD ENVELOPES Plain 6 ** 10 REG 1 29 49‘ [*£■ WRITING TABLETS 6x9 Ruled or Plain Mead 510. 512 REG 1 49 Plain or Imprinted VINYL BINDERS 1” K311 10 REG 2 89 1.48 I >V K31115 REG 3 49 2.27 PRESS BOARD & POLY 'i and r 990 SPIRAL NOTEBOOKS 8*10. 7OCT REG 1 09 1 Subject f --- SPIRAL j:4p®P'fiALS 8«10. 70 rr t H pOCket 31 370 «EG3.89 a37 2 Pocket 31-085 »EG19« 7 5Q ART & SCHOOL SUPPLY DEPARTMENT Oder Ends 10/21/89